'Massacre' of Uncontacted Tribe in Peru Revealed in New Reports

Two tribe members from an uncontacted group
When young people from an indigenous tribe in Peru made contact with a settlement in Brazil, they reported violent attacks on elders in their community.
(Image credit: © FUNAI)

Updated Friday, Aug. 1, at 9:30 a.m. ET.

An indigenous tribe living near the Brazil-Peru border may be facing violent attacks from illegal loggers and drug traffickers who are exploiting the densely forested region, according to an advocacy group. 

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